Bad news: All my data was lost during a HDD crash. It wasn't even half-a-year-old, and I didn't make any backups on it yet. I'm working on recovering the project and instrument files, so I can resume my work. Sorry for the long hiatus, I'm on exams again, but should be ending soon.

Thank you ALL, so much for the positive feedback! I'm still around and will continue working on the music!

Hugs and purrs!

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My element always changes. Whatever my Lust dictates me. I go with the flow of the wind, and ruffle up the feathers of my enemies. Confuse them with a spark of , make them burn with passion. All in all Rainbow's the way to go.

Okay so I get the what the numbers mean and finger placement and all, but what about the weird signs in between? I am pretty knew to tabs, so I have yet to learn about them or know how to follow along very well.

Okay so I get the what the numbers mean and finger placement and all, but what about the weird signs in between? I am pretty knew to tabs, so I have yet to learn about them or know how to follow along very well.

I'm not sure which signs are weird to you, so I'll just explain them all.The symbols near the end of the first and second bars are quarter and eighth note rests.l.r. - - - means let the strings vibrate until the - -| instead of stopping them when you play the next note.The curved line connecting the numbers in the final chord are called ties. The notes they connect aren't played, they just indicate to hold the notes for the combined value of all the rhythms they join. In this case they connect semiquaver, quaver and crotchet note values, so the chord is held for the duration of all of those combined (7/4 beats).These things aren't exclusive to tabs, in fact some tabs don't even display rests at all (which makes no sense to me). I chose to include them for clarity.

Okay so I get the what the numbers mean and finger placement and all, but what about the weird signs in between? I am pretty knew to tabs, so I have yet to learn about them or know how to follow along very well.

I'm not sure which signs are weird to you, so I'll just explain them all.The symbols near the end of the first and second bars are quarter and eighth note rests.l.r. - - - means let the strings vibrate until the - -| instead of stopping them when you play the next note.The curved line connecting the numbers in the final chord are called ties. The notes they connect aren't played, they just indicate to hold the notes for the combined value of all the rhythms they join. In this case they connect semiquaver, quaver and crotchet note values, so the chord is held for the duration of all of those combined (7/4 beats).These things aren't exclusive to tabs, in fact some tabs don't even display rests at all (which makes no sense to me). I chose to include them for clarity.

AHHH. Sorry I been kinda doing really long drawn out messages, I been busy, but I'm still learning quite a bit on guitar. But ty so much! Clarifies a lot, so I'll start practicing more.